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  • The child learned spatial awareness by building the Lego tower and understanding how the different pieces fit together.
  • They practiced counting by counting the number of Lego bricks used to build the tower.
  • They learned about measurement by comparing the height of the tower to other objects.
  • The child developed problem-solving skills by figuring out how to make the tower stable and structurally sound.

Encourage the child to continue building with Legos to further enhance their spatial awareness and problem-solving skills. They can try building different structures, shapes, or even create their own Lego designs. They can also explore patterns and symmetry by creating symmetrical towers or using different colors in a pattern.

Book Recommendations

  • Lego City: Busy Word Book by Scholastic: This book introduces young readers to various Lego City scenes and objects, helping them expand their vocabulary and observation skills.
  • Build It! Volume 1: Make Supercool Models with Your Lego Classic Set by Jennifer Kemmeter: This book provides step-by-step instructions for building various models using a Lego Classic set, allowing children to practice following instructions and develop their creativity.
  • Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss: Although not directly related to Lego building, this classic book teaches children about trying new things and not judging something without experiencing it, which can inspire them to explore different ways of building with Legos.

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